She might be the neighbor down the street. Or maybe your own adult child, niece or cousin. Or maybe a long-time childhood friend. What she definitely is is a self-described “none,” one of those who increasingly check the “none” box on the census when it comes to religious affiliation.

I want to introduce you to Corinna Nicolaou, the author of the 2016 book, A None’s Story: Searching for Meaning Inside Christianity Judaism, Buddhism and Islam. Corinna has agreed to write a column for the Omnibus for the months of January through June, 2019 in an Ann Landers’ Q and A style. Over the next two months we will collect questions that you have for her about her identity as a none, her experience of churches and religious traditions, her own spiritual values, etc. You get to ask the questions! More Information

If you have a question for our guest columnist, Corinna, please fill out this form. We cannot promise that we will get to all questions, but we will do the best we can to address the most representative and conversation-starting questions. The first column will appear in our January edition of the Omnibus. View Form